Abstract

A recently derived dispersive optical model potential (DOMP) for $^{208}$Pb is extended to consider the non-locality in the real potential and the shell-gap in the definition of the nuclear imaginary potentials near the Fermi energy. The modified DOMP improves the simultaneous description of nucleon scattering on $^{208}$Pb and of the $^{208}$Pb particle-hole bound states. The new potential is shown to give a very good description of nucleon scattering data on near-magic targets $^{206,207}$Pb and $^{209}$Bi.

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